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UKAEA tribute to fusion energy ‘inspiration’ Dr Bigot
Dr Bernard Bigot, Director-General of the ITER Organization, one of the most ambitious energy projects in the world today, passed away on 14 May 2022 due to illness.
Prof. Ian Chapman, UK Atomic Energy Authority Chief Executive, said:…
New funding to help spur more global success for UK’s independent film, TV and video games
Independent film, TV and video games industries will benefit from a multi-million funding boost to develop new talent, create jobs and target new audiences around the world.
The UK’s screen industries boast world-class talent and have…
Eight Oxford researchers elected to Royal Society
All were selected for their outstanding contributions in various scientific fields and are as follows:
Professor Fernando Alday of the Mathematical Institute becomes a Fellow for his leading work on mathematical string theory. …
NASA, Boeing to Discuss Readiness of Uncrewed Flight Test
NASA and Boeing will hold a media teleconference at about 6 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, May 11, following the Flight Readiness Review for the agency’s Boeing Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2), the second uncrewed flight test of the company’s CST-100…
Standing with Ukraine: Commission announces new aid worth €200 million for displaced people
Today, the Commission is announcing a new aid package of €200 million to support displaced people in Ukraine, in the context of the International Donor's Conference convened jointly by Poland and Sweden.
President Ursula von der Leyen…
Eurobarometer on the European Year of Youth: Young Europeans are increasingly engaged
Today, the Commission published its Flash Eurobarometer on Youth and Democracy, conducted between 22 February and 4 March 2022. With the European Year of Youth in full swing, and at the end of the Conference on the future of Europe - where…
Hydrogen: Commission supports industry commitment to boost by tenfold electrolyser manufacturing…
Today, Commissioner for Internal Market Thierry Breton and European electrolyser manufacturers met in Brussels to discuss how to increase industry's capacity to produce electrolysers used to produce clean hydrogen. The Commissioner and 20…
EU announces an additional €52 million to support the long-term resilience, recovery and reforms in…
The European Union will mobilise an additional €52 million for the Republic of Moldova to advance the country's long term resilience, recovery and reforms, in particular via the implementation of the flagships foreseen in the Economic and…
Serbia’s Robust Post-Pandemic Recovery Jeopardized by Global Crises
BELGRADE – Serbia’s economic growth will slow this year as several global crises, including the war in Ukraine, take their toll on the world economy. GDP growth in Serbia is projected to slow to 3.2 percent in 2022, despite a previous…
Montenegro Faces New Economic Headwinds Despite Strong Post-Pandemic Recovery
PODGORICA – The six countries of the Western Balkans region are facing a new range of economic challenges, despite a better-than-expected rebound from the recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, says the latest Western Balkans Regular…